July 30, 2009

Big Game Parks in South Africa: Kruger

Filed under: Adventures — admin @ 6:08 am

The South African peninsula features a temperate climate throughout the year, and has the advantage of being nicely placed - making it a lovely getaway from from the dank and dark American and European winters.

In this short piece, we’re going to show you the not so well known areas of the South African peninsula, so you can avoid the hords of tourists while also enjoying the cheaper costs that you discover off the beaten path.

Kruger Park
A lot of individuals know about this parkKruger from arguably the most well-known wildlife footage caught on camera. Kruger National Park is the largest wildlife reserve in the South African peninsula and expands 60 km from west to east and 350 km from north to south. The park features 8 main gates that allow entry to the different camps there. There is plenty of accommodation near Kruger National Park so it doesn’t have to be a mammoth return trip from Durban or wherever you’re staying.

Check out the Drakensberg Mountains
The Drakensberg is the most dramatic range of mountains in Southern Africa, extending to 3,482 metres (11,420 ft) in height. Old caves are predominant in the more easily eroded sandstone, and many have rock paintings etched by the indigenous people. The Drakensberg Mountain Range has between 35000 and 40000 works of bushman drawings and is the largest assemblage of such artwork on earth. There is evidence that the bushmen subsisted in the Drakensberg Mountains as long ago as 100,000 years ago. The Drakensberg Mountain Range is easily accessible from nearby Durban and you can normally get hotels in Durban very easily.

KwaZulu Region
The KwaZulu region has become increasingly popular with holidaymakers - primarily advertised as the Zulu Kingdom. It is regrettable that many from abroad don’t go to this location, as many locals know that it gives visitors a long list of things to do. For a long time it has been known as the Garden Province for good reason. And again, there ought to be no worry finding hotels in and around KwaZulu.